It's a bit long and wordy, but it does give you all the details you
need
to obtain copies of the Wills. It's very easy IF you live here in the
U.K.
as Wills cost just £ 5 (5 GBP) each, and you can pay by cash or
cheque,
but from overseas you will have to get an International Money Order
(payable in Pounds Sterling !) as they do not take Credit Cards !
The section which explains this is called "What Does It Cost" and is
just over half way down the page.

I have always found the service from their London Office very helpful
and quite quick, but you will have to write to their office in York -
look
about a 1/3rd of the way down the page !

> I have just found on Ancestry mention of the wills of my grt/grt
> grandfather and his second wife. Both died in South Weald. His
> will
> was proved at the Principal Registry 1885, hers Probate London 1897.
> Does anyone know how I can get a copy of the full wills.
>
> I found them on the England & Wales, National Probate Calendar
> (Index
> of Wills and Administrations) 1861-1841.
>
> Thanks in anticipation
>
> Pam in Brisbane Australia
>
>